The Typhon War
Typhon was so fearful that when the gods saw him they changed into
animals and fled in terror. Typhon's hundred, horrible heads touched
the stars, venom dripped from his evil eyes, and lava and red-hot stones
poured from his gaping mouths. Hissing like a hundred snakes and roaring
like a hundred lions, he tore up whole mountains and threw them at the gods.
A terrible battle raged, and hardly a living creature was left on Earth.
But Zeus was fated to win, and as Typhon tore up huge Mount Aetna to hurl
at the gods, Zeus struck it with a hundred well-aimed thunderbolts and the
mountain fell back, pinning Typhon underneath. There the monster lies to
this very day, belching fire, lava and smoke through the top of the mountain.
Thanks to Nike giving Zeus her blessing he won the war. (I don't think he needed it)
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The War of The Titans Hesiod, Theogony"And Styx the daughter of Okeanos (Oceanus) was joined to
Pallas and bare Zelos and trim-ankled Nike in the house. Also she brought
forth Kratos and Bia, wonderful children. These haveno home apart from Zeus,
nor any dwelling nor path except that where in God
leads them, but they dwell always with Zeus the loud-thunderer. So did
Styx the deathless daughter of Okeanos plan on that day when the Olympian
Lightener called all the deathless gods to great Olympos, and said that
whosoever of the gods would fight with him against the Titans, he would not
cast him out from his rights, but each should have the office which he had before
amongst the deathless gods. And he declared that he who was without office
and rights as is just. So deathless Styx came first to Olympos with her children
through the wit of her dear father. And Zeus honored her, and gave her very great
gifts, for her he appointed to be the great oath of the gods, and her children to live
with him always. And as he promised, so he performed fully unto them all got homes.
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Typhon was so fearful that when the gods saw him they changed into
animals and fled in terror. Typhon's hundred, horrible heads touched
the stars, venom dripped from his evil eyes, and lava and red-hot stones
poured from his gaping mouths. Hissing like a hundred snakes and roaring
like a hundred lions, he tore up whole mountains and threw them at the gods.
A terrible battle raged, and hardly a living creature was left on Earth.
But Zeus was fated to win, and as Typhon tore up huge Mount Aetna to hurl
at the gods, Zeus struck it with a hundred well-aimed thunderbolts and the
mountain fell back, pinning Typhon underneath. There the monster lies to
this very day, belching fire, lava and smoke through the top of the mountain.
Thanks to Nike giving Zeus her blessing he won the war. (I don't think he needed it)
Come on down to Nikes Track owned and ran by the best. Me! I will make sure you never lose (with my blessing of course). Call (907) 232-9559 for a reserved spot. Call now!!!!!! Ps. Injuries caused from working to hard is possible and i am not liable i
The War of The Titans
Hesiod, Theogony"And Styx the daughter of Okeanos (Oceanus) was joined to
Pallas and bare Zelos and trim-ankled Nike in the house. Also she brought
forth Kratos and Bia, wonderful children. These haveno home apart from Zeus,
nor any dwelling nor path except that where in God
leads them, but they dwell always with Zeus the loud-thunderer. So did
Styx the deathless daughter of Okeanos plan on that day when the Olympian
Lightener called all the deathless gods to great Olympos, and said that
whosoever of the gods would fight with him against the Titans, he would not
cast him out from his rights, but each should have the office which he had before
amongst the deathless gods. And he declared that he who was without office
and rights as is just. So deathless Styx came first to Olympos with her children
through the wit of her dear father. And Zeus honored her, and gave her very great
gifts, for her he appointed to be the great oath of the gods, and her children to live
with him always. And as he promised, so he performed fully unto them all got homes.
Then get some of your limited edition Nike sports wear. (see below)